C2 EFFICIENCY Flashcards

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Delivering good user experience requires

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Find out the functionalities that will answer their needs.

Guide them to the specific functions they need most.

Use methods such as card sorting to build the right categorization and labels for these categories.

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Hick-Hyman Law is named after

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British and American Psychologist Team

  • William Edmund Hickman
  • Ray Hayman
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3
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The more stimuli to choose from, the longer it takes the user to make a decision on which one to interact with. What law is this?

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Hick-Hyman Law

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This law is used to examine how many functions you should offer at any part of your website and how this will affect your users’ overall approach to decision-making.

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Hick-Hyman Law

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5
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Rule for Hick-Hyman Law is to increase the number of stimuli and get a faster decision-making process.

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False.

Reduce the number of stimuli and get a faster decision-making process.

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6
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Simplicity is the key for a system to work in the best way.

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True

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7
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Web and App Design Functions and Choices to present to the user

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Landing Page
Drawing the users eye with a well-placed image
Make main option stand out
Separate essential material from the secondary

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8
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Variables to Measure Hick-Hyman Law Application

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Time on Site

Page Views

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9
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This law states that ‘the time to acquire a target is a function of the distance to and size of the target’

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Fitt’s Law

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10
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This law specifies how fast can you move your hand to a target of a certain size (s) at a certain distance (d) away

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Fitt’s Law

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11
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Bigger is always better

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False. (not always better)

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12
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Application to UI Design

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Command buttons
The outer edges and corners of GUI
Pop-Up menus
Selecting Options
Task Bars
Movements and Distances
Grouping Items
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13
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Command buttons must be distinguished from other non-interactive elements by size

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True

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14
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Better support immediate selection of interactive elements than dropdown menus

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True

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15
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Linear menus (dropdown or top-level navigation) takes lesser time than pie menus

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False. It takes longer lol

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16
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Shorter distances between buttons that are similar to each other make them easier to use

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True

17
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Aim of UI Design is to

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Reduce the distance from one point to the next and make the target object large enough to enable prompt detection and selection of interactive elements without sacrificing accuracy.

18
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On designing, we need to remember that

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  1. the user’s time is precious

2. user is not obligated to stay on site

19
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To enhance UX, we should consider: (2)

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Categorizing Choice

Obscuring Complexity